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Criminal justice features in King's Speech

08 November 2023
Issue: 8048 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal
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Judges will have to impose whole life sentences for serious cases, such as murders involving sexual or sadistic conduct, under a Sentencing Bill included in this week’s King’s Speech

There will be a presumption in favour of a suspended sentence for offences attracting 12 months or less.

However, Nick Vineall KC, Chair of the Bar Council, said: ‘There is an obvious risk that when no credit can be achieved from a guilty plea, defendants who know that they have no defence will nevertheless insist on a trial, which means that their victims have to give evidence.’

Law Society president Nick Emmerson said: ‘Focusing on sentencing alone is not the right approach.

‘We urge the government to focus on fixing the issues in the justice system as a whole by investing in staff, judges and its buildings.’

A Criminal Justice Bill will compel defendants to attend their sentencing hearing, and allow police to enter premises without a warrant where GPS location tracking provides reasonable proof of stolen goods.

Issue: 8048 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal
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